Delagnon Assou | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Research Excellence Award
Laboratoty of Ecology and Ecotoxicology (LaEE), University of Lomé | Togo
Delagnon ASSOU is an ecologist specializing in the sustainable use and management of natural resources, with particular expertise in biodiversity assessment, wildlife and protected areas management, ecological genomics, and fishery productivity evaluation. He holds a PhD in Ecology and Sustainable Use of Natural Resources from the University of Lomé and has received advanced international training in wildlife conservation practice from the University of Oxford. His academic background includes a Master’s degree in Natural Resources Management with a focus on wildlife conservation, as well as solid training in animal biology and ecology. His research and professional work emphasize applied conservation science, data-driven ecological analysis, and the integration of geospatial and statistical tools to support evidence-based decision-making.
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Featured Publications
Snake oil and pangolin scales: insights into wild animal use at “Marché des Fétiches” traditional medicine market, Togo
– Nature Conservation, 2020 (Cited by 55)
Betting the farm: A review of Ball Python and other reptile trade from Togo, West Africa
– Nature Conservation, 2020 (Cited by 34)
Wild meat hunting levels and trade in a West African protected area in Togo
– African Journal of Ecology, 2022 (Cited by 18)
Camera trap survey of mammals in the Fazao-Malfakassa National Park, Togo, West Africa
– African Journal of Ecology, 2021 (Cited by 16)